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I had the pleasure to chat with Oren Levine who is working in S60 marketing focusing on what S60 offers to software developers and others interested in creating new and interesting applications using the platform. We talked about the runtimes on S60, innovative new applications and the next events where you'll be able to find out about the latest S60 developments. More information about developing with S60 also from www.s60.com.
Download in MP3 64kbps Format | (13:44 - 6.29 MB)
Download in AAC+ 32kbps Format | (13:44 - 3.14 MB)
Oren Levine brings almost 20 years of experience in software development and mobile communications to his role as Product Marketing Manager in Nokia’s S60 organization. He is responsible for promoting the runtime technology offering of the S60 platform, encouraging software developers to create innovative applications and services for mobile devices.
Oren joined Nokia in 2001, and held a variety of positions in product management, software development, and standardization. Before joining Nokia, he worked for over 10 years as a software engineer and architect, gaining experience in wide range of areas including 3D graphics, machine translation, Web application development and database design . Oren earned an M.S. degree in software engineering from Northeastern University and a B.S. in mechanical engineering from MIT.
Comments
Great show, though the audio for both parties is slightly muffled, specifically listening back on my N95 at full volume.
Posted by: Ricky CaddenThanks Ricky! I'll try to fix the audio.
Posted by: Saara | April 21, 2008 03:55 AM